江西省九江市柴桑区第一中学2020-2021学年高二下学期六月月考英语试题含答案

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英语试卷考试时间:100分钟总分:120分第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)AAdultEducationCoursesComputerStudiesTechnologyisadvancingatarapidpace,

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nditionsinadultsandchildren.Muchofthistypeofresearchisfocusingonchildren,andinfactanentiremovementhasquicklydevelopedtoconnectkidswiththeh

ealingpowerofnature.Obesity.Ratesofchildhoodobesityhavegrownsharplyinrecentyears,andthisispartlybecauseofreducedout

dooractivitytime.Increasingthetimestudentsspendlearningaboutnature,bothinandoutsidetheclassroom,wouldhelps

olvethisproblem.Suchlessonsareoftenmoreattractiveforstudentsandoftenleadthemtobecomemoreactiveoutside.Attentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder(ADHD)(多

动症).Exposuretoordinarynaturalsettingsinthecourseofcommonafter-schoolandweekendactivitiesmaybeeffectiveinreducingattentiondef

icitsymptomsinchildren.Accordingtoastudy,participationingreenactivities,suchasnaturewalks,helpedADHDpatientsfromawiderangeofbackgroundstostay

focusedandcompletetasks.Stress.Accesstonature,evenhouseplants,canhelpchildrencopewithstress.Depressionandseasonalemotionaldisorder.Ma

jordepressionrequiresmedicaltreatment,butphysicalactivity,especiallyoutdoors,canhelpeasesymptoms.Foryouraveragecaseofwinterblues,expertssugges

tspendingtimeoutsideeverydayand,ifpossible,takingthefamilytoasunnyvacationspotinmid-winter.Expertsemphasizethatyouneedn’tgotowildernesspreserv

estoenjoynature’sbenefit!Simplywalkinginacityparkorgrowinginarooftopgardencangoalongway.8.Whatcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraph?A.Enjoyingthesou

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hoolsD.arelikedbystudents10.Whichofthefollowingcantakeplaceoftheunderlinedwords“goalongway”?A.walkalongwayB.gofarawayC.makeadiffe

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asan86-year-oldwomanwhohadbeen21cancerforthepastfouryears.Thelastfewmonthsofherlifetookallher22butnoneofhe

rjoyinlife.EachdayIappearedather23,shewouldask,“Haveyouheardanygood24lately?”I’mnotgoodatrememberingjokesand25hadafunnystorytotellher,besidesital

waysseemedthattheonlyjokethatwouldcometomymindsound26toher.Then,IgotthebrightideatocopyGrace’sKidStoriesthatI27onmybookshelfatho

me.EverydayIwouldhaveonemore28thingtotellmywonderfulfriend.Shewould29quietlytoherself,andmyheartwas30.Today,herdaughtertoldmeshehad31onSunday.One

ofthethingsthedaughtertoldmewasthatoneofhermother’slast32was“Haveyouheardanygoodjokeslately?”Thedaughtertoldhermotherthatshecould

n’t33anythingfunny.HermotherrepliedthatIalways34withajokeandthatshehad35wailingformetoarrivewitheachnew“joke”.We36forafewminutestogether,thenIgotonwi

thmy37,butIcouldn’tseemtodowntowork.Finally,I38thedaughterandasked,“Wouldyouliketoheartoday’sjoke?”Iamgratef

ultothestoriesfor39metomakeanoldwoman’slastdaysalittlemore40.Goodbye,myoldfriend,Ihopeyoucontinuetogetajokeeverydayinheaven!21.A.fightingB.studying

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simplyC.hardlyD.easily26.A.formalB.uniqueC.impressiveD.terrible27.A.editedB.foundC.borrowedD.kept28.A.amazingB.funnyC.livelyD.adventurou

s29.A.thinkB.speakC.smileD.sing30.A.warmB.brokenC.awkwardD.confused31.A.diedawayB.passedawayC.turnedawayD.gotaway32.A.w

ordsB.questionsC.presentsD.requests33.A.thinkofB.makeupC.findoutD.concentrateon34.A.forwardedB.commentedC.survivedD.arr

ived35.A.avoidedB.suggestedC.enjoyedD.allowed36.A.dietedB.criedC.walkedD.packed37.A.pathB.challengeC.businessD.competition3

8.A.lookedupatB.gotalongwithC.tookcontrolofD.lookedforwardto39.A.preventingB.encouragingC.attracting

D.helping40.A.organizedB.civilizedC.pleasantD.comfortable第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容

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cisionandhaswonsupportfromnetizens(网民)inChina.KeziahDaum,18,42highschoolseniorinUtah,facedastrongreactionfromtho

usandsonline,someofwhomaccusedherof“culturalappropriation(文化挪用)”aftershepostedfourprompicturesonTwitteronApril22thatfeaturedherwearingaqipao,ab

ody-huggingone-pieceChinesedressfor43.(woman).“I44.(praise)bythemanypeoplefromChinawhohavebothreachedouttome

andhavepostedtosocialmediatheirviewpoints.Ithankthem45.themoralsupportregardingmydecision46.(wear)aqipao,”DaumtoldChinaDailyinanemailonTuesday

.“I47.(sincere)thanktheoutpouringofsupportIhavereceivedfromthepeopleofChina.”Daumstoodbyherchoicetowearthedress,48.wasredandorangewithgold-a

nd-blackembroidery(刺绣).ShesaidonTwitterthatshewillnottakedowntheoriginalpost.“Thedress49.(catch)myeyeatfirstbecause

of50.(it)beauty,”shesaid.“Iwasalsosohappytofindadresswithamodestneckline.ItisveryhardtofinddressesinAmericaforpromwhichcoverawomen’sneckline.”

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该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Thankyouforyourletter,thatreallymademehappy.I’mgl

adknowthatyou’vecometoChinatolearnkungfuinaschoolinmyhometown.I’msurelyyou’llhaveagoodtime.Actually,IbegintolearnkungfuwhenIwassevenyearsold,f

orIhavelongbeenoutofpractice.Luckily,Iwillgohomeintwoweeksforsummervacations.ThenIcansparesometimetolearnitagain,suchthatwecanpracticetogetheronever

yday.LookingforwardtoyourslearningkungfuinChina.Seeyousooner.第二节书面表达(满分25分)你是李华,与同学王明约好到他家讨论将要举行的英语演讲比赛,但是在路上目睹一起交通事故,并把伤者送往医院

,没能赴约。请给他写一封道歉信,新的内容如下:1.向李华表示歉意。2.解释未能赴约的原因。3.约定时间以便再作讨论。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总次数。DearWangMing,____________________________

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→began55.for→but/yet56.vacations→vacation57.such→so58.删去on59.yours→your60.sooner→soon书面表达DearWangMing,Iamte

rriblysorrythatIdidn’tshowupatyourhometodiscussthecomingEnglishspeechcontestasplanned.Pleaseexcusemeformyabsence.Onthewaytoyourhome,Icameacrossacara

ccident.Seeingthemanseriouslyinjured,Isoonrushedhimtohospitalinataxiandstayedthereuntilhewasproperlytreated.Everythinghappenedsounexpectedlythat

Ididn’thavetimetoinformyou.Pleaseacceptmysincereapology.Iwouldappreciateitifyoucouldkindlytellmewhenyouareava

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